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 Bruce Stirling: Design fiction is the deliberate use of diegetic prototypes to suspend disbelief about change. That’s the best definition we’ve come up with.  The important word there is diegetic. It means you’re thinking very seriously about potential objects and services and trying to get people to concentrate on those rather than entire worlds or political trends or geopolitical strategies. It’s not a kind of fiction. It’s a kind of design. It tells worlds rather than stories.  Bruce Stirling: Design fiction is the deliberate use of diegetic prototypes to suspend disbelief about change. That’s the best definition we’ve come up with.  The important word there is diegetic. It means you’re thinking very seriously about potential objects and services and trying to get people to concentrate on those rather than entire worlds or political trends or geopolitical strategies. It’s not a kind of fiction. It’s a kind of design. It tells worlds rather than stories. 
-http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2012/03/02/bruce_sterling_on_design_fictions_.html +  * http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2012/03/02/bruce_sterling_on_design_fictions_.html 
-http://www.wired.com/beyond_the_beyond/category/design-fiction/ +  http://www.wired.com/beyond_the_beyond/category/design-fiction/ 
-http://nearfuturelaboratory.com/2009/03/17/design-fiction-a-short-essay-on-design-science-fact-and-fiction/ +  http://nearfuturelaboratory.com/2009/03/17/design-fiction-a-short-essay-on-design-science-fact-and-fiction/ 
-http://futuryst.blogspot.be/search/label/FoundFutures+  http://futuryst.blogspot.be/search/label/FoundFutures
  
  
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-Future Fabulators workshop process and possible process to work with various communities to locate feelings about current changes in weather.+Future Fabulators workshop http://libarynth.org/future_fabulators/index and http://fo.am/future_fabulators 
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 +A constructive observation of a participatory process to elicit ideas about possible futures. More about the scenario building process:  
 +  * [[:/future_fabulators/scenario_design_201310|Scenario Design sessions]]: scenarios and session descriptions from Linz 
 +  * [[:/resilients/prehearsal_pocket_guide| Prehearsal Pocket Guide]]: step by step guide to creating scenarios and prehearsals 
 +  * [[:/resilients/prehearsing_the_future|Prehearsing the Future]]: article about why scenarios and prehearsals/pre-enactments 
 +  * [[:/resilients/future_preparedness|Future Preparedness]]: collection of notes about FoAM'work on future preparedness 
 +  * [[:/resilients/from_pan_to_panarchy|Pan to Panarchy]]: article about the 'panarchy' model 
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 +This could be abridged to assist with the communication of stories based on weather lore across diverse communities in Australia or else where 
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 +Meeting and networking with likeminded individuals and organisations from across Europe. 
 +  * Valentina Nisi, Alberto Velez Grilo (University of Madeira) 
 +  * Tina Auer, Andrea Strasser, Marc9, Andreas Mayrhoffer & Tim Boyket (Time's Up Austria) 
 +  * Rarita Zbranca and Istvan Szakats (AltArt Romania) 
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 +====Notes from 20131015==== 
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 +__Discussion with Rasa 
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 ==== residency report ==== ==== residency report ====
   * see [[research report parenzana]]   * see [[research report parenzana]]
  
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